First of all, are you talking about Internet Explorer, or the Windows
Explorer?

Unistalling IE is possible, but not worth the trouble. Just ignore it
if you don't like it (I havent used it in years).

Uninstalling Windows Explorer (and that includes the file named
explorer.exe) isn't possible. That program provides, among other
things, the desktop and "My Computer" views of the sytem, as well as
the view commonly associated with "Windows Explorer"

How would you go about installing Internet Explorer. I thought it was
intregal to the opr, sys. I tired once and I could get rid of the
service pack but not the program.

Ken

On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 09:06:27 +1300, Gordon Findlay
<> wrote:
>First of all, are you talking about Internet Explorer, or the Windows
>Explorer?
>
>Unistalling IE is possible, but not worth the trouble. Just ignore it
>if you don't like it (I havent used it in years).
>
>Uninstalling Windows Explorer (and that includes the file named
>explorer.exe) isn't possible. That program provides, among other
>things, the desktop and "My Computer" views of the sytem, as well as
>the view commonly associated with "Windows Explorer"
>
>On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 20:13:40 -0500, "Adam Ross"
><> wrote:
>
>>How do I delete and/or uninstal both MS windows internet web browser and all
>>explorer files, including Explorer. There is a difference ya know. Any
>>help would be da bomb baby.
>>
>>Happy holidays!
>>

Microsoft are certainly doing their best to make it an integral part
of the OS.

Some versions of IE can be removed from some versions of Windows;
other times it can be masked, or hidden, to a greater or lesser
extent. Google found me a lot of advice for various situations: all is
risky, and besides, some applications will still expect to find bits
of the damned thing floating around, so as I said, don't bother, but
rather just ignore it.

On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 12:43:29 GMT, BaldEagle
<> wrote:
>How would you go about installing Internet Explorer. I thought it was
>intregal to the opr, sys. I tired once and I could get rid of the
>service pack but not the program.
>
>Ken
>
>On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 09:06:27 +1300, Gordon Findlay
><> wrote:
>
>>First of all, are you talking about Internet Explorer, or the Windows
>>Explorer?
>>
>>Unistalling IE is possible, but not worth the trouble. Just ignore it
>>if you don't like it (I havent used it in years).
>>
>>Uninstalling Windows Explorer (and that includes the file named
>>explorer.exe) isn't possible. That program provides, among other
>>things, the desktop and "My Computer" views of the sytem, as well as
>>the view commonly associated with "Windows Explorer"
>>
>>On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 20:13:40 -0500, "Adam Ross"
>><> wrote:
>>
>>>How do I delete and/or uninstal both MS windows internet web browser and all
>>>explorer files, including Explorer. There is a difference ya know. Any
>>>help would be da bomb baby.
>>>
>>>Happy holidays!
>>>

"BaldEagle" <> wrote in message
news:...
> How would you go about installing Internet Explorer. I thought it was
> intregal to the opr, sys. I tired once and I could get rid of the
> service pack but not the program.
>
> Ken
>
> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 09:06:27 +1300, Gordon Findlay
> <> wrote:
>
> >First of all, are you talking about Internet Explorer, or the Windows
> >Explorer?
> >
> >Unistalling IE is possible, but not worth the trouble. Just ignore it
> >if you don't like it (I havent used it in years).
> >
> >Uninstalling Windows Explorer (and that includes the file named
> >explorer.exe) isn't possible. That program provides, among other
> >things, the desktop and "My Computer" views of the sytem, as well as
> >the view commonly associated with "Windows Explorer"
> >
> >On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 20:13:40 -0500, "Adam Ross"
> ><> wrote:
> >
> >>How do I delete and/or uninstal both MS windows internet web browser and
all
> >>explorer files, including Explorer. There is a difference ya know. Any
> >>help would be da bomb baby.
> >>
> >>Happy holidays!
> >>
>

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